rust/README.rst
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
Mon, 08 Oct 2018 12:03:04 +0900
changeset 40206 37295cee1a15
parent 35569 964212780daf
child 44114 8a3b045d9086
permissions -rw-r--r--
tests: use NO_CHECK_EOF for fragments used to test importing via extension test-extension.t is excluded in test-check-module-imports.t, because import-checker.py reports that some python code fragments in it does not import modules in recommended style. These code fragments are used to test importing modules relatively and absolutely via extension (e.g. issue4029, issue5208, and so on). Test specific package hierarchy becomes complicated for this purpose, and it seems reasonable to avoid checking these code fragments with import-checker.py. But on the other hand, other code fragments in test-extension.t should be checked by import-checker.py. Therefore, this patch uses NO_CHECK_EOF limit mark only for python code fragments, which are used to test importing via extension in test-extension.t. NO_CHECK_EOF limit mark tells import-checker.py that this code fragment should be ignored, via testparseutil.py.

===================
Mercurial Rust Code
===================

This directory contains various Rust code for the Mercurial project.

The top-level ``Cargo.toml`` file defines a workspace containing
all primary Mercurial crates.

Building
========

To build the Rust components::

   $ cargo build

If you prefer a non-debug / release configuration::

   $ cargo build --release

Features
--------

The following Cargo features are available:

localdev (default)
   Produce files that work with an in-source-tree build.

   In this mode, the build finds and uses a ``python2.7`` binary from
   ``PATH``. The ``hg`` binary assumes it runs from ``rust/target/<target>hg``
   and it finds Mercurial files at ``dirname($0)/../../../``.

Build Mechanism
---------------

The produced ``hg`` binary is *bound* to a CPython installation. The
binary links against and loads a CPython library that is discovered
at build time (by a ``build.rs`` Cargo build script). The Python
standard library defined by this CPython installation is also used.

Finding the appropriate CPython installation to use is done by
the ``python27-sys`` crate's ``build.rs``. Its search order is::

1. ``PYTHON_SYS_EXECUTABLE`` environment variable.
2. ``python`` executable on ``PATH``
3. ``python2`` executable on ``PATH``
4. ``python2.7`` executable on ``PATH``

Additional verification of the found Python will be performed by our
``build.rs`` to ensure it meets Mercurial's requirements.

Details about the build-time configured Python are built into the
produced ``hg`` binary. This means that a built ``hg`` binary is only
suitable for a specific, well-defined role. These roles are controlled
by Cargo features (see above).

Running
=======

The ``hgcli`` crate produces an ``hg`` binary. You can run this binary
via ``cargo run``::

   $ cargo run --manifest-path hgcli/Cargo.toml

Or directly::

   $ target/debug/hg
   $ target/release/hg

You can also run the test harness with this binary::

   $ ./run-tests.py --with-hg ../rust/target/debug/hg

.. note::

   Integration with the test harness is still preliminary. Remember to
   ``cargo build`` after changes because the test harness doesn't yet
   automatically build Rust code.